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We visited the museum on a Sunday. While there were a lot of people, it did not seem crowded. We were impressed with the vastness of the collections. We spend approximately two hours and did not see even half of the exhibits. Plan at least...More

Excellent artwork where you would expect it least. Super diversified - so many mediums and cultures represented. Several Monet, Manet, Picasso, Thomas Cole, Georgia OKeefe.... List goes on and on. Great museum - take your children as it’s as good an introduction to art as...More

I love that DMofA is now free because I think children should be exposed to museums early and when it’s free you can go for just a little while at a time before they get bored and want to move on to something else.

I’ve been in museums around the world, and can’t believe I hadn’t been to the DMA before. It is world class! In addition to European and Early American Art, with works by famous artists, they have amazing exhibits of African, Asian, and Pacific art. Extensive...More

Small, simple and free. This is what all museums should be like. I'm not the museum type, in fact, I stay as far away from them as possible (if you're seen well, I think you've seem them all) but this one is different.
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This museum is one of the best art museums I have ever been to! It is HUGE so plan to spend a while in there. There are so many exhibits and they just lead from one to another. You just get swept away in the...More